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Multivariate statistical techniques, including Correlation Matrix and Principal Component Analysis, identified common pollution sources, such as municipal wastewater, industrial effluents, and agricultural runoff. Pollution indices, including the Modified Pollution Index (MPI), the Aggregative Toxicity Index (ATI), the Ecological Contamination Index (ECI), the Contamination Severity Index (CSI), the Toxic Risk Index (TRI), and the Total Toxic Units (STU), were employed to assess pollution severity, revealing moderate to heavy pollution levels in certain areas, primarily attributed to anthropogenic activities. 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Human Footprints on Sediment Quality in the Shadegan International Wetland, Northwest of the Persian Gulf
This study focuses on assessing the contamination of surficial sediments in the Shadegan International Wetland, southwest of the Persian Gulf, identifying heavy metal concentrations, evaluating pollution levels using multi-element indices, and determining pollution sources through statistical analyses. Sediment samples were collected from fifteen sites across the wetland and analyzed for the concentrations of six heavy metal(loid)s including Arsenic (As), Chromium (Cr), Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), Lead (Pb), and Zinc (Zn). The results revealed moderate to considerable contamination of sediments with heavy metals such as Cr, Ni, Pb, and Zn, with concentrations exceeding local background levels. Multivariate statistical techniques, including Correlation Matrix and Principal Component Analysis, identified common pollution sources, such as municipal wastewater, industrial effluents, and agricultural runoff. Pollution indices, including the Modified Pollution Index (MPI), the Aggregative Toxicity Index (ATI), the Ecological Contamination Index (ECI), the Contamination Severity Index (CSI), the Toxic Risk Index (TRI), and the Total Toxic Units (STU), were employed to assess pollution severity, revealing moderate to heavy pollution levels in certain areas, primarily attributed to anthropogenic activities. The Safe-Heart indicator, a novel visualization tool introduced in this study, provided a comprehensive overview of sediment pollution, highlighting areas of high contamination and underscoring the urgent need for remediation measures to safeguard the wetland ecosystem and aquatic organisms.
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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution is an international, interdisciplinary journal on all aspects of pollution and solutions to pollution in the biosphere. This includes chemical, physical and biological processes affecting flora, fauna, water, air and soil in relation to environmental pollution. Because of its scope, the subject areas are diverse and include all aspects of pollution sources, transport, deposition, accumulation, acid precipitation, atmospheric pollution, metals, aquatic pollution including marine pollution and ground water, waste water, pesticides, soil pollution, sewage, sediment pollution, forestry pollution, effects of pollutants on humans, vegetation, fish, aquatic species, micro-organisms, and animals, environmental and molecular toxicology applied to pollution research, biosensors, global and climate change, ecological implications of pollution and pollution models. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution also publishes manuscripts on novel methods used in the study of environmental pollutants, environmental toxicology, environmental biology, novel environmental engineering related to pollution, biodiversity as influenced by pollution, novel environmental biotechnology as applied to pollution (e.g. bioremediation), environmental modelling and biorestoration of polluted environments.
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